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Regardless, the Jets started out the right way, giving Sanchez his extension. Just because he had a bad year last year doesn't mean he's a bust. Now, if they can work on certain crybaby wide receivers...

Also, if they can sign Brandon Jacobs, that would be good. As long as they don't overpay him.

Motto:"The shadows see all and rarely forget, every dream that you've had and every act you regret!"

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I'd like to see reverse Tebow...

"Jesus tripped me up at the 2 yard line and we lost the game"

Think your having a rough off season? I'm a Texans fan. They cut their starting O Tackle, Let mario Williams sign elsewhere and traded defensive leader Demeco Ryans to the Philadalphia Eagles. The worst part of all this? I live near Philadelphia and will have to hear about Ryans EVERY day.

Think your having a rough off season? I'm a Texans fan. They cut their starting O Tackle, Let mario Williams sign elsewhere and traded defensive leader Demeco Ryans to the Philadalphia Eagles. The worst part of all this? I live near Philadelphia and will have to hear about Ryans EVERY day.

The upside is, the Texans will still be more successful than the Eagles.

Yeah, but you can't argue that he's worth it. Especially with all the bounty-related punishment the team faces this season. Hopefully he will be well-protected. He's a talented quarterback and a good guy from what I can tell. He shouldn't pay for the bounty scandal by getting hit by teams looking for payback.

And do you think the bounty put on Brett Favre that resulted in some vicious hits hastened the end of his career, or at least his productive years with Green Bay?

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Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, but you can't argue that he's worth it. Especially with all the bounty-related punishment the team faces this season. Hopefully he will be well-protected. He's a talented quarterback and a good guy from what I can tell. He shouldn't pay for the bounty scandal by getting hit by teams looking for payback.

And do you think the bounty put on Brett Favre that resulted in some vicious hits hastened the end of his career, or at least his productive years with Green Bay?

Well sadly, thats whats going to end up happening anyway. Some linebacker is going to walk into the superdome thinking "these jack offs want to hurt one of MY guys? I'm gonna hurt THEM."

Also, I think while the bounty may have helped, Brett Farve was well past his prime (he was in his fourties when he retired, thats pretty freakin old in football).

Psycho Warrior wrote: Heavy B, the man who can open armor plating with his bare ass. To fight a bear no less.

Yeah, I know those picks don't make a lot of sense. I just have a feeling about the Bears, and the Jets are my team, I'm sticking with them no matter what. I think both the Pats and Packers will finish 12-4 or better, but they will stumble in the playoffs.

Man, the Browns must feel horrible, I thought they had that won. It would have been great to see them finally win an opener. And what about the Saints getting pushed around? And Colts fans can finally calm the f**k down. Peyton 2.0 is not the messiah.

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Sorry I joined this party late. Also, I am warning in advance my team is a very hated team current based in Tarrant County, TX (I grew in Fort Worth and also am a Rangers, Mavericks, and Stars fan), so bear with me with my input.

Rodimus Prime wrote:So the Jets can't score a touchdown

Preseason, preseason, but it is the ESPN Jets, so everyone will over analyze them.

Man, the Browns must feel horrible, I thought they had that won. It would have been great to see them finally win an opener.

The Eagles have this plague-like Man U-like ability to win those games, but they look veryt overrated. Then again, they might go 14-2. The Browns might have a Weeden or Barkley debate next year

And Colts fans can finally calm the f**k down. Peyton 2.0 is not the messiah.

I actually saw Peyton 1.0's first game. He threw a multi INT clunker himself. All the people at my ex-alma mater Illinois thought that Ryan Leaf was better, just because he did a RG III/ Cam Newton/ Vince Young in a Rose Bowl impression on a 0-11 Big ten team.

Heavy B, in 3-D wrote:Three words. Robert. Griffen. III

Two more, Holy Sh*t

RGIII was a bad man at Baylor. He made you watch BAYLOR FOOTBALL. Just be glad your team doesn't have to face him twice a year! Two more words: That Stinks!

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Rodimus Prime wrote:Ryan Leaf.

Rodimus Prime, it gets worse. I still need deprograming from my college days. Here is two stories, one funny and one grim, from college football from games I saw live and in-person.One year after the Leaf torching (which I didn't see live), Illinois broke its 17? (it was long one) losing streaking by beating Middle Tennesee State, so we charged the field to tear down the goal posts. Yes, we tried to tear down the goal post celebrating a Big Ten school beating MTSU. Slight, we spend 5 minutes working on the goalpost, still it stood. Students from one of "elite" engineering schools in the nation if the planet could NOT figure how to TEAR DOWN A GOALPOST. MTSU fans here heckling us. Of course, I was accepted to this university which was once third in the nation for engineering (I later became a history major) and was sober (I rarely drink) and I just pushed on that goalpost like a moron like everyone else and we could not move it. How can bunches (at least 30-50 kids) of stupid Illini cannot figure how to knock down a dadgum goalpost!On grimmer note, my first NCAA game I watched ever live was Illinois (which grew to hate) bolwing a 20+ point lead to Penn State. Guess, who was Penn State defensive coordinator at the time . I'll end it at that.

Cleveland at Cinncinnati- If Shumur cannot beat Jay Gruden's (offensive coordinator) Bengals, then Cleveland will want John Gruden as new Brown Head Coach

Minnesota at Indianapolis- What is with Minnesota's schedule. Was Savannah State unavailable? Somehow, Indy's winning anyway

Oakland at Miami- Oakland punt team should be better, am I right

Arizona at New England- Does it matter who the QB for the Cardinals is this game. Kurt Warner or Neil Lomax isn't walking through that door.

Tampa Bay at Giants- Is this wishful thinking on my part.

Baltimore at Philly- If Vick keeps playing like did last week, all Browns win did is make Landry Jones the Eagles' first round pick in 2013 instead of the Eagles getting Mark Barkley with a first overall pick in the 2013 Draft

New Orleans at Carolina- Tommorow, I might change mind on this pick. Too late now.

Houston at Jacksonville- The Jaguars can win, if Gary Kubiak gets the 24 hour flu, can't coach, and Wade Phillips is the head coach for this game.

Washington at St Louis- I can understand the Rams trading the no 2 overall pick. I don't quite understand the logic of trading down twice and picking a LSU D-Lineman (Michael Brockers).